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OpenID on WordPress.com. My first project launch as a freelancer. You can now use your WordPress.com blog as an OpenID.

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7 comments

  1. Well, congratulations!

    That's great news for OpenID :)

    Rémi Prévost - 6th March 2007 23:31 - #

  2. So Sweet!

    Jay - 7th March 2007 06:01 - #

  3. Congrats!

    And what a fine first freelance work it is :-)

    Eran Sandler - 7th March 2007 10:03 - #

  4. Great job!
    I'm wondering if makes sense to write a WP plugin to make possible for a standalone installation of WP become a single-user OpenID identity provider...
    Embedding something like phpMyOpenId should be easy...

    what do you think?

    Stefano Garuti - 7th March 2007 10:51 - #

  5. Yes, congrats, but, as you wrote here recently: "OpenID’s current biggest problem is that there are plenty of OpenID providers but not nearly enough places that you can log in to with one."

    Andrew - 7th March 2007 21:43 - #

  6. Good stuff! What a bang to start your freelance career with. :)

    Carlo Zottmann - 8th March 2007 08:24 - #

  7. Congrats on the WP plugin - It's good to see OpenID spreading so quickly!

    @Stefano - I think making a WP plugin for a standalone OpenID server is a great idea. I wrote phpMyOpenID so feel free to drop me a line if you want any help, etc.

    Ben Dodson - 9th May 2007 16:33 - #

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